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Safeguard NASA's scientific missions and cosmic knowledge gains

To: Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Cruz, Rep. McCaul

From: A constituent in Navasota, TX

March 16

It is deeply concerning to learn about the potential cancellation of major NASA missions due to severe budget cuts of up to 50% of the agency's science budget. NASA's scientific endeavors have yielded invaluable insights into our universe, advancing human knowledge and spurring technological innovations with far-reaching impacts. Ongoing missions such as the Hubble Space Telescope, Mars rovers Perseverance and Curiosity, and the Voyager probes are making groundbreaking discoveries that expand our understanding of the cosmos. Canceling these and future missions would be a profound setback, squandering decades of investment and expertise. The pursuit of knowledge through space exploration is a noble endeavor that transcends political divisions and inspires humankind. Cutting funding to NASA would undermine U.S. leadership in science and innovation, ceding ground to other nations like China. We must prioritize sustaining NASA's vital work in fields like climate science, planetary exploration, and astrophysics. These missions have practical applications that benefit society while fueling curiosity and wonder about our place in the universe. I urge you to protect NASA's budget and ensure the continuation of its groundbreaking missions. The knowledge gained is truly priceless, shaping our understanding of the cosmos and our role within it. Investing in NASA is an investment in the future of humanity and our quest to unlock the mysteries of the universe.

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